tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7239450493799374047.post2905947319902081651..comments2023-05-22T18:12:42.287+09:00Comments on The Baek In-je Show: That's not your parking space.Baek In-jehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02587327120849541501noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7239450493799374047.post-5713053189136933812013-07-19T02:16:24.126+09:002013-07-19T02:16:24.126+09:00It takes balls, indeed, Mr. Anonymous. And I'l...It takes balls, indeed, Mr. Anonymous. And I'll tell you this: if I were to hammer chain links into the concrete in front of my house where MY parking space is, I don't know where you are from, but in MY first-world country the follow would happen:<br /><br />1. Numerous neighbors would call the police to complain.<br />2. The police would be compelled to investigate it, because...you know, that's part of their job, to investigate complaints and BE PROFESSIONAL ABOUT IT.<br />3. A complaint would be filed and I would be summarily fined by the city or the city would be up my ass about it and then fine me.<br /><br />Bottom line: several hundred dollars in fines and several hundred dollars to get it paved over. I might even get arrested over it.<br /><br />But that is Please Understand My First World Culture. A great part of which is woven into the 5000 years of Korean culture, albeit the worst "consumer buy-buy-buy shit you don't need" part of it. Baek In-jehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02587327120849541501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7239450493799374047.post-13619594038404423902013-07-19T00:56:04.201+09:002013-07-19T00:56:04.201+09:00Good job.
It takes huge balls to key someone...Good job. <br /><br />It takes huge balls to key someone's car when they know that you did it and know your car. <br /><br />The shop owners think that they own the public space in front of their stores too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com